Research at Marquette

Research at Marquette has a strong sense of purpose and action, whether through the extension of knowledge beyond existing boundaries, the development of solutions to the world’s most pressing problems or the search for answers to life’s deepest questions.

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Giving

Provide critical scholarship aid through the Scholars Fund, support student-athlete scholarships through the Blue & Gold Fund or help strengthen academic priorities across campus through the Marquette Fund. Give online today!

The libraries at Marquette

Marquette’s Raynor Memorial Libraries and the Ray and Kay Eckstein Law Library offer more than 1.5 million volumes, hundreds of research databases, computer access, laptops on loan, a CD and video collection, and library staff members who help researchers from around the world.

The Raynor Memorial Libraries feature a mix of comfortable seating and group study spaces, more than 200 computer stations, and 24-hour, seven-days-a-week access to the main floor Information Commons during the semesters. Visit the Raynor Memorial Libraries homepage.

The Ray and Kay Eckstein Law Library is a library without borders — a library fully integrated into Eckstein Hall and the law school community on all four floors. The law library collection is available to law faculty and law students all times the buildingis open. All non-law MU faculty and students are welcome to use the law library during building hours. However, at times, access to the third and fourth floors is restricted to the law community. To obtain items on the third and fourth floors during these restricted periods please inquire at the circulation desk. The law library is also open to the public for purposes of conducting legal research. Public patrons must adhere to Eckstein Hall’s visitor policy. Reference librarians and library staff are available during library service hours.

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Art Museum

Haggerty Museum of Art

In addition to the libraries, Marquette University's Haggerty Museum of Art is considered one of the country's leading university art museums. It serves as a resource for Marquette students, faculty and the Milwaukee community and conducts art education programming. The Haggerty Museum houses a permanent collection of more than 6,000 works in all media and annually presents between 10 and 12 special exhibitions.